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military action, again, ukraine by forces of the russian federation, is a breach of international law. it contravenes principles of nato russia council and partnership for peace. russia must respect its obligations on the united states charter and the spirit and principles of the organization for security and cooperation in europe on which peace and stability in europe rests. we call on russia to deescalate tensions. we call on russia to honor all its international commitments, to withdraw its forces to its bases, and to refrain from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. we urge both parties to immediately seek a peaceful resolution through dialogue, through the dispatch of international observers under auspices of security council or oec. we emphasize the importance of an included political process in ukraine based on democratic values, respect for human rights, minorities, and the rule of law, which fulfills the democratic aspirations of the entire people. it's a valued partner of nato and founding member of the partnership for peace. nato allies will to support ukrainian sovereign
military action, again, ukraine by forces of the russian federation, is a breach of international law. it contravenes principles of nato russia council and partnership for peace. russia must respect its obligations on the united states charter and the spirit and principles of the organization for security and cooperation in europe on which peace and stability in europe rests. we call on russia to deescalate tensions. we call on russia to honor all its international commitments, to withdraw its...
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met to discuss the crisis in ukraine, saying russia's access violates international law. >> we call upon russia to honour all its international commitments. to withdraw its forces to its bases and to refrin from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. >> joining us to talk about this from washington dc is truman project fellow jo henning. thank you for being with us. we heard the talk about sanctions against russia, kicking russia out of the g8. do you think the options may work? >> thank you. good to be with you. it's, indeed, a grave situation. it could get a lot more serious. before actions are taken, it's useful to step back and look at the history. there's a lot of reasons why what has happened should not be terribly surprising to everyone concerned. if you look at the experience with n.a.t.o. expansion since the bucharest summit, there was a clear message from the n.a.t.o. alliance that membership action plans will not be extended to georgia. a war followed in georgia where putin felt in power to act. what you are seeing in ukraine is a continuation of the sense of empowerment and t
met to discuss the crisis in ukraine, saying russia's access violates international law. >> we call upon russia to honour all its international commitments. to withdraw its forces to its bases and to refrin from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. >> joining us to talk about this from washington dc is truman project fellow jo henning. thank you for being with us. we heard the talk about sanctions against russia, kicking russia out of the g8. do you think the options may work?...
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. >> this cannot be the way to conduct international fairs. >> and on to the red carpet we give you a sneak peek at the preparations being made ahead of tonight's academy awards. ♪ ♪ >>> ukraine has ordered full military mobilization in response to russian moves on the southern region of crimea. the acting president says that the country is now on the brink of disaster. and is calling up every single military reservist. russian troops have surrounded the ukrainian military base and askeand -- an act that the ukran prime minister calls a declaration of war. the head of the navy has been fired for treason. lawrence lee has this report. >> reporter: this appears to be perhaps the one place ukraine's forces in crimea are putting up any resistence, behind these walls is a ukrainian special forces base. the ukrainian fining is still up and they have apparently refused to give in to those surrounding them. yet as elsewhere the russian or pro russian forces appears relaxed. it's all as if to say they are only here to stop anyone from harming russian civilians. theye priested turned up he
. >> this cannot be the way to conduct international fairs. >> and on to the red carpet we give you a sneak peek at the preparations being made ahead of tonight's academy awards. ♪ ♪ >>> ukraine has ordered full military mobilization in response to russian moves on the southern region of crimea. the acting president says that the country is now on the brink of disaster. and is calling up every single military reservist. russian troops have surrounded the ukrainian...
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community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator and some of his comments about our allies in the middle east that absolutely scared the living day lights out of me. my fears, they were not unfounded. as this week hagel proudly announced his proposal to further gut the military readiness of our nation by drausic troop reductions and cuts to our families and family health care. for the past 100 years presidents and our nation's warriors have warned of putting our guard down. both democrat and republican presents from coolidge to roosevelt to eisenhower to reagan reminded us that readiness to fight is the foundation of freedom. the best minds in our n
community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator...
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russia is openly defying international calls to stand down in ukraine's disputed peninsula. after taking full control yesterday, the nato secretary general said the invasion threatens people and security in europe. hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister mobilizes the country's military, urging president putin to pull back his troops. there is no sign of that. good morning, everyone. great to have you
russia is openly defying international calls to stand down in ukraine's disputed peninsula. after taking full control yesterday, the nato secretary general said the invasion threatens people and security in europe. hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister mobilizes the country's military, urging president putin to pull back his troops. there is no sign of that. good morning, everyone. great to have you
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we continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. the country's acting president put armed forces on alert but they will not be provoked into a conflict with russia. >> translation: we will preserve peace. those provoking situations have not the right to intervene in internal affairs. >> russian troops are in control of ukraine's southern region of crimea. president vladimir putin has his parliament's approval too use military support. pro-russian demonstrators showed their support. president obama spoke with vladimir putin earlier today. barack obama raised concerns about russia's plan for possible intervention. we'll return to john terrett, outside the united nations with more on this. we heard some stern statements from the u.n. members, but not a lot of calls for a plan of action. >> good evening from the united nations on the east side of manhattan, where the security council has been meeting. this is the body charged with looking after peace and security in the world. the meeting was called by the ukrainian ambassador to the u.
we continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. the country's acting president put armed forces on alert but they will not be provoked into a conflict with russia. >> translation: we will preserve peace. those provoking situations have not the right to intervene in internal affairs. >> russian troops are in control of ukraine's southern region of crimea. president vladimir putin has his parliament's approval too use military support. pro-russian demonstrators showed their...
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: the president phoned putin to express his deep concern over russia's breach of international law and cautioned his counter part to defuse tensions by withdrawing russian tours. the skusht council heard from ambassadors in an open televised session. russia's provocative actions could push it beyond the breaking point. >> reporter: if it continues to escalate, the u.s. would not attend the g-8 summit. >> a group held signs demanding moscow withdraw from the ukraine. >>> authorities called the knife attack at a train station in china an act of terrorism. at least ten people stabbed and killed. 33 people and injured 130 others. the police shot and killed four of the assailants. it is home to a simmering rebellion against chinese rule. >>> still to come on at 7 news at 11:00. the new effects you'll see tomorrow night at the oscars. >>> and what it takes to get red carpet ready. the secrets of the stars. >>> and the rest of the country can't catch a break from the wild weather. the accidents >>> the countdown is on. hollywood's big night is tomorrow. this is a live picture of the red carpe
: the president phoned putin to express his deep concern over russia's breach of international law and cautioned his counter part to defuse tensions by withdrawing russian tours. the skusht council heard from ambassadors in an open televised session. russia's provocative actions could push it beyond the breaking point. >> reporter: if it continues to escalate, the u.s. would not attend the g-8 summit. >> a group held signs demanding moscow withdraw from the ukraine. >>>...
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that was after the russian parliament gave3Ñ&8 the okay tod troops into ukraine. and tonight the white house is warning the kremlin against what it calls the continued violation of international law. nbc's bill neely reports, though, there are growing signs russia has already seized control of crimea. >> reporter: russian boots on the ground in ukraine. they're hiding their identities. their uniforms aren't marked. but they're in crimea to protect russia's interests. they have a naval base here manned by thousands. but many are now off base and on the streets rit behind the russian-speaking majority here. and there may be more, many more on the way. russia's parliament voted to approve the use of a russian force in ukraine. president putin asked for it. he got it. unanimously. [ applause ] he called the situation in ukraine extraordinary, with russian lives under threat. not long after the vote in the biggest pro-russian city in the ukraine, chaos. dozens were injured as police battled crowds who raised the russian flag on the regional government building. these p
that was after the russian parliament gave3Ñ&8 the okay tod troops into ukraine. and tonight the white house is warning the kremlin against what it calls the continued violation of international law. nbc's bill neely reports, though, there are growing signs russia has already seized control of crimea. >> reporter: russian boots on the ground in ukraine. they're hiding their identities. their uniforms aren't marked. but they're in crimea to protect russia's interests. they have a...
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and uk and other members of the international community pled support for ukraine's sovereignty. now, that pledge is coming due. does not the u.s., does not the uk and members of the international community have a responsibility to help in ukraine and if the diplomatic options don't work, some military force have to go in? >> you're absolutely right. in 1994 when ukraine shed its nuclear weapons the uk, u.s. and others guaranteed uk's sovereignty. need to do our best to deliver on and various things going on. the g-8 summit off the table and lots of action in the u.n. and else where. the unfortunate fact, however, is that russia is visibly so committed to retaining its influence in ukraine and that, i suspect, the diplomatic and other options we have are not strong enough to turn them around. we'll have to talk to the russians and work out a way forward together with them which guarantees what they see is their rights and concerns in ukraine. >> colonel, if the diplomatic efforts don't work or if they don't work quickly enough, who goes in because we know that the defense ministe
and uk and other members of the international community pled support for ukraine's sovereignty. now, that pledge is coming due. does not the u.s., does not the uk and members of the international community have a responsibility to help in ukraine and if the diplomatic options don't work, some military force have to go in? >> you're absolutely right. in 1994 when ukraine shed its nuclear weapons the uk, u.s. and others guaranteed uk's sovereignty. need to do our best to deliver on and...
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it has fueled civilian unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russia demonstrators rampaged through city hall and brutally beat those who opposed them. there is a growing international chorus slamming russia's actions. the british prime minister saying there is no excuse. canada withdrawing its ambassador from moscow. but many here are hoping russia will go further. you want the russian army to come here. >> it's our family. it's not russia. >> reporter: the ukrainian military is now at its highest alert level. just a short while ago they announced that they are pulling up reservists. the united states as we speak taking part in emergency nato meeting to decide how to respond. dan, bianna. >> it's really unclear what the ukrainian government can do or what the u.s. government can do so let's talk about all this with abc's george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. george, good morning. >> good morning. >> the president has said public think there will be costs if the russians invade, now they have.
it has fueled civilian unrest across eastern ukraine. in one city, pro-russia demonstrators rampaged through city hall and brutally beat those who opposed them. there is a growing international chorus slamming russia's actions. the british prime minister saying there is no excuse. canada withdrawing its ambassador from moscow. but many here are hoping russia will go further. you want the russian army to come here. >> it's our family. it's not russia. >> reporter: the ukrainian...
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saturday is international women's day. day for celebrating the social, political and economic achievements of women around the world. as for today, all eyes are on the confrontation in ukraine. let's go to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles, they should be. we'll talk this morning to both secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. >> osgood: we'll be watching. and next week here on "sunday morning." all that jazz. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. lemme just get this out of here. to go. unlike some places, we don't just change your oil. our oil offer comes with a four-tire rotation and a 27-point inspection. and everything looked great. actually, could you leave those in? sure. want me to run him through the car wash for you, too? no, no, i can't. and right now get acdelco professi
saturday is international women's day. day for celebrating the social, political and economic achievements of women around the world. as for today, all eyes are on the confrontation in ukraine. let's go to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles, they should be. we'll talk this morning to both secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. >> osgood: we'll be...
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ukraine's ambassador appealed to the international community. >> we call upon the security council to do everything possible to stop aggression by ukraine. there's a chance. >> early this morning the russian duma acted to authorise the use of force in ukraine. this is dangerous and destabilising. this is deeply disturbed. >> of russian military intervention into crimea. this is without legal basis. >> russia's ambassador presented a different version of events. if i put the blame squarely on the e.u. for causing the crisis. why did this problem need to result in demonstrations. why is it that these street demonstrations need to be encouraged from abroad, by people from the e.u. >> while the security council met, president obama called vladimir putin, a call, we are told that lasted 90 minutes. >> what is the message from the u.s. to vladimir putin right now. >> the message is pull back your forces. let us engage in political dialogue. engage with the ukrainian government. the ougs, the military presence in crimea is a violation of international law. >> the security council is deadlock
ukraine's ambassador appealed to the international community. >> we call upon the security council to do everything possible to stop aggression by ukraine. there's a chance. >> early this morning the russian duma acted to authorise the use of force in ukraine. this is dangerous and destabilising. this is deeply disturbed. >> of russian military intervention into crimea. this is without legal basis. >> russia's ambassador presented a different version of events. if i put...
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the crisis in ukraine deepens as the u.s. warns them not to try to split the country. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for military ibt vengs. >> russian troops moof into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers joins us with the latest only on "fox news sunday." then a new investigation into irs targeting of
the crisis in ukraine deepens as the u.s. warns them not to try to split the country. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for military ibt vengs. >> russian troops moof into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers joins us with the latest only on "fox news sunday." then a...